"Master Diluk, someone stole the Sky Harp. They are a boy in green clothes, a boy in purple clothes, and a boy with yellow hair. Have you seen them?"

"No, and I really can't imagine who would steal the Sky Harp that can't be sold. It's more cost-effective to steal my wine cellar than to steal that thing." Diluk said expressionlessly.

"Oh, I see. Sorry to bother you, Master Diluk." After saying that, the two knights left.

"Come out, the person has already left." Diluk said towards the second floor.

A group of people walked down.

"Put down the wine from the cabinet." Diluk looked at Wendy and said.

"Hey, I'll pay for it and pay it off with my performance." Wendy said, holding the wine in his hand, and it was obvious that he didn't want to give up the wine.

"You're not old enough to drink, are you? And if I remember correctly, you've already written quite a few IOUs." Diluk rejected Wendy's proposal expressionlessly.

"I'm old enough to drink, I just look younger," Wendy argued.

"Forget it, I will pay the debt he owes." said Ying.

"Thanks, Yan."

"Tell me, why did you steal the Sky Harp?" Diluk brought the topic back to business.

Venti told Diluk a story and explained why they were going to steal the Sky Lyre.

After listening to this, Diluk touched his chin thoughtfully, as if he had guessed Wendy's identity.

"Where is the Sky Harp now?" Diluk asked.

"Well, we didn't get the Sky Harp." Paimon scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed.

"It's here with me." Yan said as he took out a piano from the storage space he created.

As time went by, he became more and more familiar with his powers and developed some useful little skills.

In his words, something is better than nothing.

"Why is the Sky Harp here with you?" Paimon was puzzled.

"When I was waiting for you outside, I saw a Fatui soldier sitting on a bench like a fool without changing his clothes. Soon a Firefly Warlock came out. Thinking they had bad intentions, I knocked them out. Then I found this." Yun explained.

Wendy took the Skyharp with a hint of nostalgia in her eyes, "Sora, give me Tevarin's Tears."

"Ok"

Wendy took Tevarin's tears and dripped them on the Sky Harp. The originally dull body of the Sky Harp glowed slightly, and the wind element on it became more intense.

"Next, we just need to find some more of Tevarin's tears and drop them on the Skyharp, and then we can set out to save Tevarin."

"Not now?" Paimon asked.

"Too much power has been lost from the Sky Harp, and I need to restore it." Wendy explained briefly.

"Then we will act tomorrow morning. I will go find a helper and you guys stay in the tavern for now."

Diluk said as he walked out of the tavern.

"Charles, give me a bottle of cider." Seeing Diluk leave, Wendy excitedly took a few bottles of wine and ran to the side to drink.

"I can feel my sister's aura from you. Do you know my sister?" Kong looked at Yan and asked.

There was a special connection between him and his sister, and although his perception had decreased significantly due to his sealed power, he could still sense it as long as they were close to him.

"I do know your sister." Yan did not deny it, and the Abyss did not say that he was not allowed to tell Kong about this.

"Then do you know where she is now?" Kong looked at him expectantly.

"She is now..." He paused and changed his words: "I don't know where she is now. I can only say that she is living a good life now."

"I see." Kong was a little frustrated. He knew that Yan was hiding something, but he couldn't do anything if the other party didn't want to tell him. But he soon cheered up and said, "Thank you for telling me anyway."

"Don't thank me, I didn't say any useful information." Yan shook his head slightly.

It’s really troublesome. They are obviously family members, but you have to hide your information from each other. Is there anything more important than family?

Oh, maybe that's how humans are. We only think of cherishing something when we lose it, but it's too late.

"Hey, Captain Qin, why are you here?" Paimon exclaimed when he saw Qin coming here.

"I came here at the invitation of my seniors, and I am here only to represent myself, not Captain Qin of the Knights." Qin looked at everyone and said.

"Senior?" Paimon looked at Diluk with some confusion.

"Those are all old stories, there's no need to talk about them anymore. Now we should go look for Tevarin's Tears." Diluk did not answer Paimon's question, but brought the topic back to business.

After everyone had discussed it, they prepared to set off. At this time, Paimeng looked at Han and Wendy who were chatting. Unlike the tense atmosphere on their side, the two of them were chatting and laughing, which seemed out of place.

"Aren't you two coming together?" Paimon asked.

"No, I'll stay here and cheer you all on while you play the piano." Wendy sat there without hiding her intention to slack off.

"So you're just going to move your mouth here?"

"How could that be? You need your hands to play the piano, don't you?"

"Ah, I'm so angry. I'm going to give you an unpleasant nickname, so I'll just call you the singing prostitute." Paimon looked at Yu again, "Where's Yu? Aren't you coming too?"

"No, I believe you will find it soon, so I won't join in the fun. Besides, there is an executive of the Fatui in Mond now, and I need to stay and watch her." Yu said as a matter of course, but in fact, like Wendy, he just wanted to slack off.

"Isn't this just another way of slacking off?" Paimeng complained.

"With Paimon gone, there are enough of us." Kong pulled Paimon out of the tavern.

"Have you figured out how to save your family?" Wendy looked at the one who was drinking.

"Of course, although the Abyss is indeed very difficult to deal with, doesn't this mean we have a trump card?" Wendy put down her wine glass and said meaningfully, "But have you reached any deal with the Abyss?"

Seeing that he seemed to be hesitant to speak, Wendy smiled and said, "It's okay if you don't want to say it. I'm just asking out of curiosity."

"As a friend, I would like to remind you that the Abyss cannot be trusted. It is easy to get backlashed if you make a deal with them." Wendy put away her smile and looked a little serious.

"I understand what you mean. I will be more careful."

"That's good." Wendy returned to her casual self and drank.

There were not many people in the Angel's Gift Tavern today. Only Wendy and Han were sitting there, drinking one drink after another.

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